7 Quick Things you Need to Know as a Parent Around Myths

We want to share with you some key tips that relate to mindset. First and foremost there is no such thing as a ‘math(s) person’ or a ‘math(s) brain’. It is essential for both adults and children to be more comfortable with math(s), to improve math(s) skills. There is time to help your child, today […]

Overcoming Mathematical Anxiety

Ways On How To Overcome Maths Anxiety How to effectively overcome maths anxiety? To enable us to overcome math(s) anxiety problems in kids, we need to have a full and clear picture of the underlying problems and how they manifest in real lives; ‘a cliff view at tackling the real challenge by zooming in’.  This […]

Is This Socially Acceptable?

In general, it is not difficult to notice that it has even become socially common to say, “I’m no good at math(s),” as if it is some special sort of honour or accolade. Funny enough, by the same token, it is uncommon to hear people proudly say, “I’m no good at reading.” It appears that […]

Breaking Down The Maths Support Problem From Your Perspective

As I said in my last blog, problems can only be solved when we really understand the problem. Let’s look at these from your point of view as a parent. Do you have any of these problems? Too many parents: Are afraid of math(s) themselves, and don’t know how to help their children. Are worried […]

The Mindset Issue – Does Your Child Have This Problem?

I always say ‘a problem is half-solved when we understand the problem.’ When math(s) is involved, a real problem that shows up for many children is the mindset. The problem with the mindset is discussed more extensively later on in this book. For now, I would attempt to discuss in greater detail how the problems […]

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